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March 29, 1985 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-03-29

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Friday, March 29, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Tunisian Body
Elects Jew

Paris (JTA) — The Tunisian
League for the Rights of Man
elected Serge Edda, a 42-year-old
Jewish businessman of Tunis, to
its executive committee at the
organization's annual general
conference Sunday.
Edda was confirmed by an
overwhelming majority of the 300
delegates who flatly rejected the
protest by one of their mimber
that he was "fundamentally op-
posed to the election of a Jew be-
cause all Jews are by definition
Zionists."
According to a report from
Tunis Arab Press, the Tunisian
news agency, the conference
president interrupted the pro-
ceedings to propose a resolution
condemning all forms of discrimi-
nation "whether racial or reli-
gious." This, by implication ; was a
repudiation of the anti-Jewish
statements made in the course of
what was described as a stormy
debate.
A large number of delegates
asked that the delegate who made
the anti-Semitic statements be
barred from the organization,
TAP said. But its report did not
name the delegate or say whether
he was indeed ousted from the
League.
The League for Human Rights
was established in Tunisia in
1977: Its executive committee has
since been enlarged to include
representatives of most major
political parties and organiza-
tions in the country.

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Alia. The attacks took place at
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Nicosia.
Zomar will stand trial in Italy
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synagogue in Rome. A govern-
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